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If you've ever thought turning forty was a mixed bag, Gravy Days is for you. With insight and humor, Sue Ann Crockett maintains there's not only life on the other side but good stuff along the way.Gravy Days sounds familiar, reminds you of yourself or someone you know, convinces you you're far from alone, and cuts to the heart of things personal, thoughtful, and even ridiculous. Sue Ann's short, crisp essays will entertain and inspire. Gravy Days is for anyone who appreciates irony, honesty, and the often absurd state of being human.
Originally published: Canada: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd., 2016.
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This extraordinary book has its genesis in a series of concerts first staged in 2004. Over four nights Paul Kelly performed, in alphabetical order, one hundred of his songs from the previous three decades. In between songs he told stories about them, and from those little tales grew How to Make Gravy, a memoir like no other.